Kanye West drops by LA office while Kim Kardashian meets released prisoner Alice Johnson in Memphis

He caused a stir after dropping a nearly nude ad campaign for his Yeezy shoes late Tuesday.

But on Wednesday, Kanye West was his best own model while at his recording studio in Studio City, California where he rocked a neon green jacket with split pea fleece leggings, all from his brand's upcoming collection.

While Ye, 41, took care of business, wife Kim Kardashian, 37, was 1800 miles away meeting recently commuted convict Alice Marie Johnson after petitioning for the 63-year-old's release to President Donald Trump directly in May.

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Looking good! Kanye West was his own best model while visiting his recording studio in Studio City, California on Wednesday where he donned head-to-toe Yeezy

Underneath his highlighter hued outerwear, the Chicago native wore a white shirt with a watercolor splash of pink and blue as well as his own Yeezy Boost 500 sneakers on his feet.

Neon dream! The husband of Kim Kardashian rocked a neon green jacket with split pea fleece leggings, all from his brand's upcoming collection

Work it! He struck a pose, spreading his arms open to give a good look at all his outfit

Gold standard! Tons of gold chains added the VIP touch to the ensemble

On the grind! Later Ye was seen heading out from the studio carrying his laptop, looking content after his visit to work

Shop 'til you drop! Mom Kris was also out and about on Wednesday, seen at the Topanga Mall with a friend

Their own projects: While West was working on his art, wife Kim Kardashian was continuing her role as an activist with a trip to Memphis, Tennessee

Getting silly, he struck a pose - spreading his arms open to give a good look at all his outfit.

Later Ye was seen heading out from the studio carrying his laptop, looking content after his visit to work.

While West was working on his art, wife Kim Kardashian was continuing her role as an activist with a trip to Memphis, Tennessee to meet commuted convicted Alice Johnson.

Local news cameras caught the two in an emotional embrace Wednesday afternoon, with the social media great later sharing a photo of the pair together online.

Special meeting: Kim met with Johnson on Wednesday, with the social media great later sharing a photo of the pair together online

Making her case: Kim helped convince President Trump why he should commute the 63-year-old non-violent drug offender after a meeting with POTUS and White House adviser Jared Kushner in separate meetings back on May 30, photographed above

Kardashian and Johnson are scheduled to appear on NBC's Today show together this Thursday June 14.

Kardashian, who has been working on behalf of the grandma for months, was the first person to tell the nonviolent drug offender about her commutation back on June 6 but this will be the duo's first in person encounter.

Talking to Good Morning America on June 7, Johnson said: 'When Kim told me that I was being released, I started jumping and screaming and crying, and everyone else was crying.'

'It was wonderful. I'm so glad that she was the one who was able to deliver the news to me. It was a perfect ending.'

Face-to-face: Kim Kardashian went to Memphis, Tennessee Wednesday to meet recently commuted convict Alice Johnson after successfully advocating for her release by meeting directly with President Donald Trump back in May

Lobbying hard: Kardashian had been working on behalf of the grandma for months before her meeting with POTUS

Joint appearance: Kardashian (above on CNN June 7)and Johnson are scheduled to appear on NBC's Today show together this Thursday June 14

The wife of Kayne West also shared her recollection of the emotional moment, telling Twitter the call 'will forever be one of my best memories' and 'a moment I will never forget.'

Kim helped convince President Trump why he should commute the 63-year-old non-violent drug offender after a meeting with POTUS and White House adviser Jared Kushner in separate meetings back on May 30.

After learning of Johnson's commutation last Wednesday, June 6, the star tweeted her reaction, writing: 'Best news ever!!!! So grateful to @realDonaldTrump, Jared Kushner & to everyone who has showed compassion and contributed countless hours to this important moment for Ms. Alice Marie Johnson.

'Her commutation is inspirational & gives hope to so many others who are deserving of a second chance.'

Grateful for the compassion: After learning of Johnson's commutation last Wednesday, June 6, the star tweeted her reaction, writing: 'Best news ever!!!! So grateful to @realDonaldTrump, Jared Kushner & to everyone who has showed compassion and contributed countless hours to this important moment for Ms. Alice Marie Johnson

'I hope to continue important work by working together with organizations who have been fighting this fight for much longer than I have and deserve the recognition.'

The celeb was met with mixed reactions after her visit to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, with some calling Kim a 'pawn' while others applauded her overcoming any ideological differences she has with the President for the better good.

Alice had already served more than 20 years in prison on drug conspiracy and money laundering charges.

Following the White House's announcement about Johnson's commutation, spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said the Tennesse native 'has been a model prisoner over the past two decades.'

Put in her time: Alice (above with daughter Katina Marie Scales on GMA last week) had already served more than 20 years in prison on drug conspiracy and money laundering charges